Like a bad penny, Ally Sheedy is set to return to Psych for Season 7 — and not for any garden-variety episode either.

TVLine has confirmed that the onetime Brat Packer will reprise her role as criminal mastermind/serial killer Yang in the USA Network series’ two-hour musical episode.

Sheedy’s latest encore was being kept under wraps — that is, until Psych star Dulé Hill shared a photo of her on set via Twitter, with the hashtags #AllySheedy and #PsychMusical.

Rocky Horror Picture Show alum Barry Bostwick recently signed up to play a Santa Barbara theater owner in the singing-and-dancing event; Brooke Lyons (2 Broke Girls) and Anthony Rapp (Rent) will be on (jazz) hand for the special, as well. And, in keeping with the series’ affection for all things Breakfast Clubby, Anthony Michael Hall is set to show up in Season 7 — though not necessarily during the musical — as an oddball police consultant.

Season 7 of the USA detective series will premiere on February 27, 2013, according to a video message on the show's Facebook page.

As we've previously reported, the upcoming season will feature a new face in the Santa Barbara Police Department — an "oddball" who is an expert at turning dysfunctional departments around — as well as a musical episode. The show has also cast Garcelle Beauvais as a love interest for Gus (Dule Hill).

My sixth sense is telling me Psych‘s eighth season will be its last, and here’s why: Maggie Lawson has scored the female lead opposite James Caan in an untitled ABC comedy pilot from Mark and Robb Cullen (FX’s Lucky), TVLine has learned.

In December, USA Network renewed Psych for an eight-episode eighth season, but stopped short of declaring it the final season. But Lawson’s first-position casting in the ABC project all but confirms that the long-running comedy (which kicks off its seventh season on Feb. 27) is heading into the homestretch.

The ABCcomedy, formerly known as She’s Got Balls, follows Terry Gannon (Lawson), a recently divorced, single mother who temporarily moves in with her estranged father (Caan), a beer swilling former baseball player. She reluctantly starts coaching her son’s underdog little league team and is drawn back into the world of sports she vowed to leave behind.

My sixth sense is telling me Psych‘s eighth season will be its last, and here’s why: Maggie Lawson has scored the female lead opposite James Caan in an untitled ABC comedy pilot from Mark and Robb Cullen (FX’s Lucky), TVLine has learned.

In December, USA Network renewed Psych for an eight-episode eighth season, but stopped short of declaring it the final season. But Lawson’s first-position casting in the ABC project all but confirms that the long-running comedy (which kicks off its seventh season on Feb. 27) is heading into the homestretch.

The ABCcomedy, formerly known as She’s Got Balls, follows Terry Gannon (Lawson), a recently divorced, single mother who temporarily moves in with her estranged father (Caan), a beer swilling former baseball player. She reluctantly starts coaching her son’s underdog little league team and is drawn back into the world of sports she vowed to leave behind.

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__________________Beliefs - Christian. Anti-Republican. Anti-Gun. Complete separation of church and state. Freedom of speech. Freedom to practice any religion in public. Less focus on foreign lands and more focus on our own problems.